Spanish club Sevilla were left so incensed by the performance of referee Jose Antonio Teixeira during their defeat to Barcelona at the weekend that they've put together a video and a press statement highlighting his errors.

Highlighted in the statement are the facts that the official took 19 minutes to give a foul against a Barcelona player, having already given seven fouls against the home side - something the video points out, contrasting similar incidents which drew different decisions.

Yet the major controversies which really annoyed Emery involved incidents which swung the game away from the hosts

Firstly, Alexis' equalising goal saw both he and Gerard Pique offside when Messi swung over a free-kick, with the Chilean forward heading home - with Sevilla also unhappy that the free-kick was given in the first place.

And prior to Barca taking a 2-1 lead before half-time, the home side were unhappy that Alex Song was let off a deliberate handball - something that, according to Sevilla, Spanish regulations deem a yellow card and which would have meant the ex-Arsenal man was sent off.

Thus, Sevilla were left unhappy at heading in after 45 minutes leading the foul count 13-2, with an illegal goal and a non-expulsion both going against them also.

And they say Premier League referees have it bad... Maybe one for Messrs. Mourinho and Hughes to think about.